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               Eastern Michigan University                                            Construction Standards 
                                                                                                     2019r0 
                                        Design and Construction Standards 
                                                 Division 09 – Finishes 
               General 
               In general, follow the guidelines below when designing, specifying and installing building finish 
               systems including gypsum, plaster, ceiling grid, acoustical tile, finished flooring, paint or stain, 
               or wall coverings. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, these guidelines are not intended to 
               restrict or replace professional judgment. 
                  1.    Finish Selections: All materials, colors, finishes, product specifications, applications 
                        and details are to be compiled and submitted by the Professional for approval of the 
                        Physical Plant Project Manager prior to the final development of the Construction 
                        Documents. 
                  2.    All materials shall meet or exceed the Building Code and University use requirements 
                        for the area. 
                  3.    In remodeled areas, all material patches shall blend as close as possible.  Work to 
                        existing corners, room edges, or clearly defined transitions. 
                  4.    LEED Policies: The University promotes energy efficient green design, construction 
                        and building operations. Whenever possible, materials are to be selected and specified 
                        following the United States Green Building Council LEED (Leadership in Energy and 
                        Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System® consensus-based national 
                        standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings. Refer to the website:  
                        http://www.usgbc.org/. 
                  5.    The Professional shall specify only finishes that require minimal maintenance and can 
                        be easily maintained by the University. 
               Section 09 06 00     Schedules for Finishes 
                  1.    Refer to the Architectural / Engineering Standards for Design and Construction 
                        Documents for information regarding room finishes. 
                  2.    The Professional shall prepare both Room Finish Schedules, Finish Material 
                        Schedules, Room Finish Keys, etc. and submit these for EMU approval prior to 
                        completion of the Construction Documents. 
                  3.    The Professional shall clearly note all finishes and their extent of coverage on the 
                        drawings and specifications using room finish schedules and include notations on 
                        elevations and details. 
                  4.    The Professional shall prepare a paint, stain, and coatings schedule listing all surfaces 
                        in generic terms, all coating or finish operations, the types of finish materials and the 
                        number of coats of each material.  This schedule shall be included in the Specifications. 
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               Eastern Michigan University                                            Construction Standards 
                                                                                                     2019r0 
               Section 09 08 00     Commissioning of Finishes (Final Cleaning) 
                  1.    Standard “construction cleaning” is not acceptable for final condition of finish 
                        materials.  Work areas shall be “final cleaned” and ready for move-in and occupancy.  
                        Cleaning shall be completed prior to installation of furniture, furnishings, and 
                        equipment: 
                            a.    Cleaning shall meet the requirements of the Buildings and Grounds 
                                  Department. 
                            b.    Dusting and wipe down all flat surfaces, hardware, trim, millwork, etc. 
                            c.    Cleaning and washing of light fixtures 
                            d.    Cleaning and washing of all windows and glass surfaces 
                            e.    Vacuuming of all carpeted floors 
                            f.    Washing or sealing of all hard surface flooring (per manufacturer 
                                  requirements) 
               Section 09 20 00     Plaster and Gypsum Board 
                  1.    Use of Plaster: The use of plaster for ceilings and of stucco for exterior finish, 
                        including canopy soffits, is prohibited without written permission of the Physical Plant.  
                        Use of new plaster at existing plaster surfaces will be allowed for repair or patching, in 
                        order to match the existing surface. 
                  2.    Gypsum drywall is a common use material and is often the typical interior finish 
                        material.  In general, use of gypsum drywall shall meet the following characteristics: 
                            a.    Installation and finishing of gypsum board shall be per the recommendations 
                                  of the United States Gypsum Association handbook. 
                            b.    5/8” gypsum board shall be typical use thickness.  Deviations shall be 
                                  allowed when necessary for specific detailing, fire rated assemblies, or 
                                  special uses. 
                            c.    Use type ‘X’ firecode gypsum board, or equivalent, where necessary to 
                                  comply with all Fire Rated Assemblies. 
                            d.    Provide control joints as recommended by the United States Gypsum 
                                  Association handbook.  Control joints shall have support framing each side of 
                                  joint. 
                            e.    Refer to Division 07 Thermal and Moisture Protection for information 
                                  regarding gypsum products used in conjunction with EIFS systems. 
                            f.    Use of gypsum board at exterior applications shall only be performed with 
                                  the prior approval of the Physical Plant. 
                            g.    Use of “greenboard” is prohibited.  Cement board or equivalent product shall 
                                  be used as backerboards at wet locations (e.g. showers). 
                            h.    At walls and ceiling below 10’-0” in height, gypsum board shall be impact 
                                  resistant type. 
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               Eastern Michigan University                                            Construction Standards 
                                                                                                     2019r0 
               Section 09 30 00     Tiling 
                  1.    Hard surface floor tiling, specifically ceramic, porcelain, quarry, stone, or similar solid 
                        surface tile shall be required in the following locations: 
                            a.    Restroom Floors (may also be terrazzo) 
                            b.    Shower Floors and Walls (may also be solid surface panels) 
                            c.    Commercial Kitchen or Food Preparation Areas (quarry tile or concrete) 
                            d.    Other locations where significant water may be present 
                  2.    Preferred type of tile materials shall be as follows: 
                            a.    Kitchens         Quarry Tile or Concrete 
                            b.    Food Preparation: Quarry Tile or Concrete 
                            c.    Showers:         Solid Surface Panels or Porcelain Tile 
                            d.    Common Floors: Terrazzo or Porcelain Tile 
                            e.    Ceramic Tile is not preferred and shall not be used without authorization of 
                                  the Physical Plant.  Porcelain tile with integral coloring is preferred.   
                  3.    All floor tiles shall be non-slip and rated for heavy duty use.  Provide slip resistance 
                        coefficient as recommended by The Tile Council of North America (TCNA) for EMU 
                        review. 
                  4.    For designs where floor and wall tile indicate a pattern of colors, details shall be clearly 
                        detailed on the Construction Drawings using specific tile sizes, dimensions and details 
                        of all surfaces to receive tile. 
                  5.    Designs of ceramic or porcelain “mosaics” shall include specific tile sizes and detailed 
                        drawings showing extent or complexity of patterns. 
                  6.    All floor tile grout shall be sealed. In frequently wet areas such as shower and pools 
                        areas, floor and wall grout, and restrooms shall be sealed.  Integral sealer in the grout is 
                        strongly encouraged.  Manufacturers of integral sealer are as follows: 
                            a.    TEC – XT Grout (except for locations near urinals and water closets) 
                            b.    Owner Approved Equal. 
               Section 09 50 00     Ceilings 
                  1.    Ceiling systems, regardless of plenum spaces and HVAC requirements, shall be 
                        designed with the following requirements: 
                            a.    All ceilings shall be designed to be easily accessible for maintenance and 
                                  other access needs such as technology installations. A single type of ceiling 
                                  tile, tile size and suspension system shall be used throughout a building to 
                                  minimize maintenance and repair costs. Limited exceptions to this are special 
                                  feature areas or specialized function areas where no accessibility is required. 
                            b.    The use of 3-foot tile and other non standard tile sizes is prohibited. 
                            c.    Fire code gypsum board or fire rated acoustic tile with rated suspension 
                                  assembly shall be used for fire-rated ceilings. 
                  2.    All ceiling support systems shall be suspended from structural members only.  Any 
                        supports directly to joists shall be at panel points only, intermediate supports are 
                        prohibited. 
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               Eastern Michigan University                                            Construction Standards 
                                                                                                     2019r0 
                  3.    Ceiling support systems are for the support of the ceiling finishes only.  Suspension of 
                        infrastructure, conduit, etc. is prohibited. 
                  4.    Acoustic Tile Ceilings shall be designed and installed with the following 
                        characteristics: 
                            a.    Ceiling tiles are not structural items.  Support of ceiling mounted objects such 
                                  as exit lights, light fixtures, speakers, signs, or similar shall have independent 
                                  supports and shall not be secured to the ceiling tile. 
                            b.    Tiles / Panels shall be a minimum of 5/8-inch-thick and maximum panel size 
                                  shall be 2 ft. x 4 ft or 2 ft x 2 ft. A single type and size of acoustic ceiling 
                                  panel shall be consistent throughout a building for maintenance purposes.  
                                  Other size panel sizes and materials proposed are subject to review and 
                                  approval by the Physical Plant. 
                            c.    Standard use tile shall be a fine fissured white finish, 2’x 4’ tile with a 2’x 2’ 
                                  appearance.  Other tile styles and finishes are allowed based on the 
                                  appropriate application. 
                            d.    Moisture resistant, mildew resistant, and sag-resistant tiles are required for all 
                                  applications. 
                  5.    Ceiling Grid and Suspension systems shall be designed and installed with the following 
                        characteristics: 
                            a.    Typical grids shall be 15/16” wide, white (or painted per specifications). 
                            b.    Ceiling suspension assemblies shall be supported directly from the building 
                                  structure and shall be supported at all four corners of fluorescent light 
                                  fixtures. Ceilings shall not be supported from ductwork, electrical conduit, 
                                  heating or plumbing lines, and vice versa. Each utility system and the ceiling 
                                  grid system shall be a separate installation and each shall be independently 
                                  supported from the building structure. Where interferences occur, provide 
                                  trapeze type hangers or other suitable supports for each system. Locate 
                                  hangers and supports where they will not interfere with access to mixing 
                                  boxes, fire dampers, valves, and other appurtenances requiring servicing. The 
                                  requirements for independent supports for ceiling grid systems shall be 
                                  repeated in the applicable sections of the specifications. If patented ceiling 
                                  suspension systems are required for plaster, gypsum board, and acoustic 
                                  ceilings, a separate section may be written for the systems; or each separate 
                                  system may be specified in the section for the particular ceiling material, at 
                                  the option of the Professional; however, it is preferred that suspension 
                                  systems for acoustic ceilings be specified with the ceiling materials to avoid 
                                  divided responsibilities.  Stainless steel hanger wires must be specified for 
                                  canopy suspension systems and for other systems in locations subject to 
                                  moisture penetration or condensation 
                            c.    Power-driven anchors are prohibited and shall be noted in the specifications. 
                                  Ceiling suspension systems shall be secured to the structure with toggle, 
                                  molly bolts, self-drilling anchors, cast-in inserts, or bolts in expansion 
                                  shields. The use of wood, lead, or plastic plug anchors is also prohibited. 
               Division 09 – Finishes                                                           Page 4 of 11               
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